Model Test
Model Test
Model Test
domestic expenditure of a family in percent. Study the chart and answer the following
questions if the total monthly income of the family is Rs. 33,650
A. Rs. 6000
B. Rs. 6152
C. Rs. 6057
D. Rs. 6048
2) The annual savings in the form of provident fund would be:
A. Rs. 48456
B. Rs. 48540
C. Rs. 44856
D. Rs. 45480
3) After providential fund deductions and payment of house rent, the total monthly income of the
family remains:
A. Rs. 23545
B. Rs. 24435
C. Rs. 23555
D. Rs. 25355
4) The total amount per month, the family spends on food and entertainment combined together, is:
A. Rs. 11432
B. Rs. 11441
C. Rs. 12315
D. Rs. 12443
Study the following table and answer the questions.
5. The difference between the total number of students playing Basketball from the all schools and
the total number of students playing Cricket from all the schools is:
A. 27
B. 35
C. 28
D. 26
6.The number of students playing Football from School C is x percent of the total number of students
playing Football from all the schools x equals:
A. 19 (7/9)%
B. 19(4/9)%
C. 18%
D. 20(2/9)%
7.Which school has maximum number of players?
A. A
B. B
C. C
D. D
E. E
8.The number of students playing Badminton from School E is x% of the students playing Badminton
From School B. Then x equal:
A. 40
B. 42
C. 50
D. 41
Study the following table carefully and answer the question that follow: Number of
candidates (in lakhs) appearing in a Entrance Examination from six different Cities.
City A B C D E F
1.2 1.0 1.8
No. of Candidates 3.14 2.27 2.73
5 8 5
A 7:3
B 5:3
C 4:5
D 1:3
E 3:2
F 7:5
9. The number of candidates appearing for the exam from City C is what per cent of the
number of candidates appearing for the exam from City B? (rounded to nearest integer)
A. 27%
B. 34%
C. 42%
D. 21%
E.38%
10. What is the number of candidates passing the exam from city E?
A. 13000
B. 1110000
C. 113000
D. 11000
E. None of these
11. The number of candidates passing the examination from City F is what per cent of
the total number of candidates appearing from all the cities together? (rounded off to
two digits after the decimal)
A. 12.93%
B. 14.46%
C. 10.84%
D. 11.37%
E. None of these
12.What is the ratio of the number of candidates failing the exam from City D to that of those failing
the exam from City A?
A. 289 : 42
B. 42 : 289
C. 227 : 50
D. 50 : 227
E. None of these
13. Which city has the highest number of students failing the entrance exam?
A. F
B. C
C. B
D. D
E. None of these
14) Two persons X and Y are standing 700 metres apart. They start moving towards each
other. If X walks 15 metres a minute and y 20 metres a minute they will meet after
A:20 minutes
B: 50 minutes
C: 30 minutes
D: 40 minutes
15) Let c be the class or collection of all non-negative integers (including zero).
A pair (x,y) is called a point when x and y are members of c ( i.e., x and y are both
non negative integers).
Consider the collection of all points (x,y) such that x + y > 25 ( i.e., x + y is greater
than 25).
Let us call this collection ( or class) by the name R. Similarly, S be the name of all
points ( x,y) such that x<15 ( i.e., x less than 15) and y<15. The numbers of all points
common to R and S is
A:0
B:5
C:4
D : None of these
16) Let c be the class or collection of all non-negative integers ( including zero).
A pair (x,y) is called a point when x and y are members of c ( i.e., x and y are both
non negative integers).
Consider the collection of all points (x,y) such that x + y > 25 ( i.e., x + y is greater
than 25).
Let us call this collection ( or class) by the name R. Similarly, S be the name of all
points ( x,y) such that x 15 ( i.e., x less than 15) and y<15(i.e. y is less than15). The
point (14,y) is a member of both R and S if and only if
A : y=14
B : y<14
C : y<12
D : y<14 or 13 or 12
17) Let c be the class or collection of all non-negative integers ( including zero).A pair (x,y)
is called a point when x and y are members of c ( i.e.,x and y are both non negative
integers). Consider the collection of all points (x,y) such that x + y > 25 ( i.e., x + y is
greater than 25). Let uscall this collection ( or class) by the name R. Similarly, S be the
name of all points ( x,y) such that x <15 ( i.e., x less than 15) and y<15. Thepoint (14,11)
is a member of
A : R but not of S
B : S but not of R
C : Both R and S
D : Neither R nor S
18) Let X,Y, Z be three sets of numbers. X contains the numbers 2,4,6,8,10,12. Y contains the
numbers 1,2,4,5,6,7,8,10,11. Z contains the numbers 3,7,5,2,9,8
What are the numbers which belong to either Y or Z or both but not to X ?
A : 2,4,5,6,7,8,10
B : 2,4,6,8,10
C : 2,3,7,5,8,9
D : 1,3,5,7,9,11
E : None of these
19) Let X,Y, Z be three sets of numbers. X contains the numbers 2,4,6,8,10,12 Y contains the
numbers 1,2,4,5,6,7,8,10,11 Z contains the numbers 3,7,5,2,9,8
What are the numbers which belong to all the three sets X , Y and Z?
A : 2,8
B : 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12
C : 2,4,6,8,10
D : None of these
20) Let X,Y, Z be three sets of numbers. X contains the numbers 2,4,6,8,10,12 Y contains the
numbers 1,2,4,5,6,7,8,10,11 Z contains the numbers 3,7,5,2,9,8
What are the numbers which belong both X and Z?
A : 2,8
B : 2,4,6,8,10
C : 2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12
D : 2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,12
21) Let c be the class or collection of all non-negative integers ( including zero).
A pair (x,y) is called a point when x and y are members of c ( i.e., x and y are both
non negative integers).
Consider the collection of all points (x,y) such that x + y > 25 ( i.e., x + y is greater
than 25).
Let us call this collection ( or class) by the name R. Similarly, S be the name of all
points ( x,y) such that x<15 (i.e x less than 15) and y<15 (i.e., y less than 15).
The collection of all possible "y" such that the point (13,y) is a member of both R and
S is denoted by
A : 12
B : 13
C : 13 and 14
D : None of these
22) Let X,Y, Z be three sets of numbers. X contains the numbers 2,4,6,8,10,12. Y contains the
numbers 1,2,4,5,6,7,8,10,11. Z contains the numbers 3,7,5,2,9,8
What are the numbers which belong to either X or Y or both but not to Z ?
A : 1,2,4,5,6,7,8,10,11,12
B : 4,6,10
C : 3,4,6,10,11,12
D : None of these
A : Infinity
B:1
C : 2/a
D : None of the these
24) Let "a" be a positive whole number and "b" be a negative whole number. Also let a ≥ 100
and b ≤-10 then what is greatest possible value of ab?
A : -100
B : -1000
C : 100
D : None of these
A:W=Y
B:Y>W
C:Y<W
D : None of these
27) A father is at present thrice as old as his son. After 12 years from now, he will be twice as
old as his son. Then their present ages are
A : 36 and 24 years
B : 33 and 11years
C : 42 and 14 years
D : None of these
29) The area of a garden-path which is in the form of region between two concentric circles
of diameters 100 ft. and 110 ft. is approximately equal to
A : 2100 sq.ft
B : 6600 sq. ft.
C : 525 sq. ft
D : 1650 sq. ft.
30) The formula h=16t2 represents the distance h, in feet, that an object falls from rest after t
seconds. In how many seconds will an object fall 400 ft.
A:2
B:3
C : 32
D : 23
E:5
31) A bus travels a distance of 120 miles at 60 miles per hour and then return at 40 miles per
hour. What is the average speed in miles per hour for the round trip?
A : 42
B : 44
C : 46
D : 48
E : 50
32) By 'absolute' value of any number we mean its positive value and the absolute value of
any number x is usually denoted by ¦ X ¦. Thus ¦ -5 ¦ = 5, ¦5 ¦ = 5 If 3 + ¦ y-2 ¦ = 6, then y is
A : Greater than Zero
B : Less than Zero
C : Equal to -1 or + 5
D : Equal to +1 or -5
33) By 'absolute' value of any number we mean its positive value and the absolute value of
any number x is usually denoted by ¦ X ¦.
Thus ¦ -5 ¦ = 5, ¦5 ¦ = 5 5 + 3 + { - 4 + ¦ - 4 ¦ - 2 } x ¦ - 3 ¦ is equal to
A : 38
B : 28
C : 14
D:2
E : None of these
34) The average salary per head of all workers in a company is Rs.600/- and that of 16
officers is Rs.3,000/-. The average salary per head of rest of the worker is Rs.550/-. The
number of persons in the company who are not in the officer cadre are:
A : 842
B : 802
C : 768
D : 744
35) A ship sails 60 miles south, 90 miles east and 60 miles south again. How many miles is it
from its starting point?
A : 120
B : 135
C : 150
D : 160
E : 100
36) The length of a rectangle is 3 cm more than its width. If the perimeter of a rectangle is 58
cms how may square cm is the area of the rectangle?
A : 104
B : 143
C : 162
D : 186
E : 208
37) A cube 3 inches on each edge is painted on all faces. If this cube is then cut into cubes 1
inch on each edge, how many of these 1 inch cubes will have paint on only one face?
A:4
B:6
C:8
D : 10
E : 12
38) A truck can hold 3 cubic yards of sand. If a cubic foot of sand weights 80 pounds, the
weight of the truck load of sand in pounds is _______. (1yard= 3 feet)
A : 240
B : 270
C : 2160
D : 6480
E : 6820
39) Read the following passge carefully and answer the statement as follows:-
A if the statement follws from the given passage
B if the statement contradicts the facts given in the passage
C if the statement neither contradicts nor follows from the information given.
"Even while the form of fedaralism which could be applicable to India was being
hammered out, two questions exercised the mind of Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel, the
Deputy Prime Minister and in his own way the Vulcan who forged India'a Unity.
The first related to the inherent fessiporous tendencies of Indian society which
historically cased the country to break into segments in the absence of a strong central
authority.
The second and undoubtly inherited. Because Sardar Patel was an extremely clear
thinker who could cut across protex arguments and reach the core of a problem, the
answer to both questions were very simple. One was to build into the Indian polity
certain factors and forces which could centrepetally counter fissiporous forces. The
other was a commitment of the state to honour the contracts of the Imperial Services
and to absorb them into the Indian polity. The unique genius of Sardar Patel was that
he was able to be the two answers into one single solution to the problem of dealing
with breakway forces in India. "Those Indians who were in the Imperial Services felt
embarrassed at the point of Indian independence"
A:A
B:B
C:C
40) Read the following passge carefully and answer the statement as follows:-
A if the statement follows from the given passage
B if the statement contradicts the facts given in the passage
C if the statement neither contradicts nor follows from the information given.
"Even while the form of fedaralism which could be applicable to India was being
hammered out, two questions exercised the mind of Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel, the
Deputy Prime Minister and in his own way the Vulcan who forged India'a Unity.
The first related to the inherent fessiporous tendencies of Indian society which
historically cased the country to break into segments in the absence of a strong central
authority.
The second and undoubtly inherited. Because Sardar Patel was an extremely clear
thinker who could cut across protex arguments and reach the core of a problem, the
answer to both questions were very simple. One was to build into the Indian polity
certain factors and forces which could centrepetally counter fissiporous forces. The
other was a commitment of the state to honour the contracts of the Imperial Services
and to absorb them into the Indian polity. The unique genius of Sardar Patel was that
he was able to be the two answers into one single solution to the problem of dealing
with breakway forces in India.
Statement: "After Independence India was threatened with some disintegrating
forces"
A:A
B:B
C:C
41) Read the following passge carefully and answer the statement as follows:-
A if the statement follows from the given passage
B if the statement contradicts the facts given in the passage
C if the statement neither contradicts nor follows from the information given.
"Even while the form of fedaralism which could be applicable to India was being
hammered out, two questions exercised the mind of Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel, the
Deputy Prime Minister and in his own way the Vulcan who forged India'a Unity.
The first related to the inherent fessiporous tendencies of Indian society which
historically cased the country to break into segments in the absence of a strong central
authority.
The second and undoubtly inherited. Because Sardar Patel was an extremely clear
thinker who could cut across protex arguments and reach the core of a problem, the
answer to both questions were very simple. One was to build into the Indian polity
certain factors and forces which could centrepetally counter fissiporous forces. The
other was a commitment of the state to honour the contracts of the Imperial Services
and to absorb them into the Indian polity. The unique genius of Sardar Patel was that
he was able to be the two answers into one single solution to the problem of dealing
with breakway forces in India.
Statement: "Sardar Patel could easily reach the core of the problem"
A:A
B:B
C:C
42) Read the following passage carefully and answer the statement as follows:-
A if the statement follows from the given passage
B if the statement contradicts the facts given in the passage
C if the statement neither contradicts nor follows from the information given.
"Even while the form of fedaralism which could be applicable to India was being
hammered out, two questions exercised the mind of Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel, the
Deputy Prime Minister and in his own way the Vulcan who forged India'a Unity.
The first related to the inherent fessiporous tendencies of Indian society which
historically cased the country to break into segments in the absence of a strong central
authority.
The second and undoubtly inherited. Because Sardar Patel was an extremely clear
thinker who could cut across protex arguments and reach the core of a problem, the
answer to both questions were very simple. One was to build into the Indian polity
certain factors and forces which could centrepetally counter fissiporous forces. The
other was a commitment of the state to honour the contracts of the Imperial Services
and to absorb them into the Indian polity. The unique genius of Sardar Patel was that
he was able to be the two answers into one single solution to the problem of dealing
with breakway forces in India.
Statement: "The Government of India had no commitment to honour the
contracts of those who are in Imperial Services"
A:A
B:B
C:C
43) Read the following passge carefully and answer the statement as follows:-
A if the statement follows from the given passage
B if the statement contradicts the facts given in the passage
C if the statement neither contradicts nor follows from the information given.
"Even while the form of fedaralism which could be applicable to India was being
hammered out, two questions exercised the mind of Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel, the
Deputy Prime Minister and in his own way the Vulcan who forged India'a Unity.
The first related to the inherent fessiporous tendencies of Indian society which
historically cased the country to break into segments in the absence of a strong central
authority.
The second and undoubtly inherited. Because Sardar Patel was an extremely clear
thinker who could cut across protex arguments and reach the core of a problem, the
answer to both questions were very simple. One was to build into the Indian polity
certain factors and forces which could centrepetally counter fissiporous forces. The
other was a commitment of the state to honour the contracts of the Imperial Services
and to absorb them into the Indian polity. The unique genius of Sardar Patel was that
he was able to be the two answers into one single solution to the problem of dealing
with breakway forces in India.
"Sardar Patel solved the two problems ( mentioned in the passage) with
extraordinary skill"
A:A
B:B
C:C
44) If C is the daughter of A , B is the mother of C, E is the wife of D and D is the brother of
B then who is the uncle of C?
A:D
B:B
C:A
D:E
E : None of the above
45) A & B speak Tamil, C & D speak Telugu, C & B speak English, D & A speak Urudu,
which of the four speak English & Tamil?
A:A
B:B
C:C
D:D
E:E
46) If UWHJRBDF stands for VICE, what does EGKMDFDF stand for?
A : FLEE
B : FEAR
C : HUNT
D : HOAR
E : FOAM
48) If two of the following given words are same in meaning, then which of the remaining
letters will appear last in the dictionary
A : Excellent
B : Assent
C : Approval
D : Exorbitant
E : Exoneration
49) If the following alphabet is written in the reverse order, which will be 6th letter to the
right of the 10th letter from left? abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz
A:j
B:k
C:l
D:r
E:m
51) All doctors are college graduates. Some doctors are not golfers. Therefore:
52) Not all the victims were adults. Some of the victims were musicians. Therefore:
A : No musicians was an adult
B : Some musicians were adults.
C : All musicians were adults
D : No adults were musicians
E : None of the above conclusions is logically correct
53) All inventors are imaginative individuals. All imaginative individuals are people who
know how to make money. Therefore:
54) Some executives are not happy men. No alcoholic is a happy man. Therefore:
55) Some people who believe in astronaut gods are gullible readers. All gullible readers are
fans of the book " Chariot of the gods". Therefore
A : Some people who believe in astronaut - gods are fans of the book 'Chariot of the
Gods'
B : Some fans of the book 'Chariot of the Gods' believe in astronaut - Gods
C : All people who believe in astronaut-gods are fans of the book 'Chariot of the
Gods'
D : Both option A and B
E : None of the above conclusions is logically correct
56) Some explosives are chemicals. No explosives are purchasable items. Therefore
A : All purchasable items are chemicals
B : Some purchasable items are chemicals
C : No purchasable item is a chemical
D : Chemicals which are not purchasable items are explosives
E : None of the above conclusions is logically correct
57) Some politicians are persons of integrity. Some entertainers are persons of integrity.
Therefore
58) No professional athlete is low-income earner. All welfare recipients are low income
earners. Therefore:
A : All low-income earners are welfare recipients
B : some welfare recipients are professional athletes
C : All welfare recipients are professional athletes
D : No professional athlete is a welfare recipient
E : None of the above conclusions is logically correct
59) Communities of____________are informal groups of people who are !connected by their
mutual interest in the field
A.leaders
B.laymen
C.practice
D.none of the above
61) ____________distribution shows the number of observations from the data set that fall
into each of the classes.
A.Frequency
B.Mean
C.Mode
D.Deviation
A: Moment
B: Skewness
C: Kurtosis
D: Dispersion
64) ______ law states that " Work tends lo expand to fill the time available"
A:Maslow's
B:Hertzberg 's
C:Parkinson's
D:Taylor's
66) ___________ viewed communication as the means by which people are linked together
in an organization to achieve a common purpose
A:Chester Barnaud
B:Fayol
C:Taylor
D:Drukker
67) Communication through facial expression and body gestures are categorized as______
communication
A: verbal
B: non-verbal
C: powerful
D: loud
68) ________ in emerging technology where managers can see each other and discuss
although located in different physical or geographic locations
A:Telephone
B:Teleconferencing
C:Telefax
D: Video-conferencing
70) _______ Markets consist of individuals and households that buy goods and services for
personal consumption
A: Customer
B: Consumer
C: Industrial
D: Re-buy
71) Marketing ______is the systematic design, collection, analysis and reporting of data
relevant to a specific marketing situation facing an organization
A: Study
B: Research
C: Focus
D: Attention
73) The type of advertising where the consumer responds by providing feedback to the
advertiser is known as ______advertising
A: lndirect response
B: Direct response
C: Feedback
D: Response
74) The code of Advertising Standards Council of India is similar to Advertising Standards
Authority (ASA) code of
A: UK
B: USA
C: Japan
D: China
75) The relationship for "Likelihood of attention" was defined by _ _ _
A: Lavidge
B: Steiner
C: Wilbur Schramm
D: William J McGuire's
76) ______ appeals are those that focus on the self-interest of the audience and are directed at
the thinking aspect of the decision making process
A: Emotional
B: Rational
C: Moral
D: Reactional
77) Lack of tangible assets of a service which can be seen, touched or smelt prior to purchase
is known as _ _ _ _ _
A: Tangibility
B: Intangibility y
C: Congruency
D: congruency
78) A starts business with Rs. 3500 and after 5 months, B joins with A as his partner. After a
year, the profit is divided in the ratio 2 : 3. What is B's contribution in the capital?
A.Rs. 7500
B.Rs. 8000
C.Rs. 8500
D.Rs. 9000
A.4% of a
B.5% of a
C.20% of a
D.None of these
80) In a certain school, 20% of students are below 8 years of age. The number of students
above 8 years of age is of the number of students of 8 years of age which is 48. What is
the total number of students in the school?
A.72
B.80
C.120
D.150
E.100